Saturday, June 8, 2013

You ARE missed! What a special class.

Since you're so special, here's some ideas to keep your brain active this summer. Remember, use it or lose it! The summer reading contest links are under Betty's picture. :) Read, learn, enjoy, and have fun.

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Here's the website of the guy who came up with the above comic. Cool. Just discovered him.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

I'm going to miss you!

It's been a wonderful year watching you grow, learn, and develop into wonderful human beings. Remember to do your best and do what's right-even when you don't feel like it! :) Keep reading and ENJOY learning! I look forward to hearing even more as you continue to grow and develop. You can always leave a note right here. It has been a great year teching you-my pleasure!

I left some links here and on the parent blog about First Fridays, Florida's 500th birthday celebration, and about summer reading. You can even log your reading to try to break a world recordthrough Scholastic! Sounds cool!  It was also cool meeting Betty Davis! Make sure you keep an eye on the weather and get prepared just in case. Until then, have a great summer.

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Hurricane Season Begins Today!


  • Visit the updated website to check your address in category 1-5 hurricanes and view the storm surge simulator. Miami-Dade-Hurricane
  • Visit the Museum of Science today to meet meteorologist, Betty Davis from WPLG, Channel 10 news and practice being a meteorologist! She's super friendly and will show you how. Here's an old Weather Channel interview with her (2008 interview with Betty Davis) Bring a camera! Meet hurricane hunters, researchers, and more. Participate in activities and pick up information. See Hurricane Andrew history (pictured above). When you're done, visit the birds of prey out back. Mostly, enjoy your day! Miamisci-Events

Thursday, April 4, 2013

We are thinking of you.


Our class shares thoughts and feelings with those who miss our school friend.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Earth Hour is finally here 8:30 tonight!




Remember to turn off your lights, television and video games for ONLY ONE HOUR to support OUR FAVORITE PLANET! Record TV programs to view later and go outside, play flashlight games, or just tell stories and jokes. Pass around the flashlight to each person as they tell a story. They will be the "star" of the show! Also, check out that magnificent evening sky! :) You can always sit back and daydream the hour away. It's your choice. Lights out 8:30-9:30 and enjoy the fun! :)
Earth Hour YouTube video

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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Esio Trot



Biography

Roald Dahl



Born: Llandaff, South Wales, GB

Roald Dahl was one of the greatest story-tellers of all time. He was born in Llanduff, South Wales, of Norwegian parents, in 1916, and educated in English boarding-schools. Then, in search of adventure, the young Dahl took a job with Shell Oil in Africa. When World War II broke out he joined the RAF as a fighter pilot, receiving terrible injuries and almost dying in a plane crash in 1942.

It was following this “monumental bash on the head” and a meeting with C. S. Forester (author of the famous Captain Horatio Hornblower stories) that Roald Dahl's writing career began, with articles for magazines such as The New Yorker. He wrote successful novellas and short stories for adults, such as Tales of the Unexpected, before concentrating on his marvelous children's stories. The first of these, James and the Giant Peach, in 1960, was followed by Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and an unbroken string of hugely successful, best-selling titles.

Roald Dahl worked from a tiny hut in the pale orchard of the Georgian house in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire which he shared with his wife, Liccy. He was always brimming with new ideas and his many books continue to bring enormous enjoyment to millions of children and their parents throughout the world.

Roald Dahl died on November 23, 1990.